US20090037971A1 - Broadcast receiver and user input device having item matching function, and method thereof - Google Patents
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- Apparatuses and methods consistent with the present invention relate to a broadcast receiver and a user input device having an item matching function, and an item matching method. More particularly, apparatuses and methods consistent with the present invention relate to a broadcast receiver having an item matching function which enables a user to watch a frequently viewed channel through an easy manipulation of a remote controller when the user wants to, by setting the user's frequently viewed channel as a favorite channel, a user input device and an item matching method.
- a user can directly input a channel number of a broadcast station as he/she remembers using number keys of a user input device such as remote controller, or select a channel number by sequentially pressing channel up ( ⁇ ) and down ( ⁇ ) keys.
- a user input device such as remote controller
- select a channel number by sequentially pressing channel up ( ⁇ ) and down ( ⁇ ) keys.
- the number of the channels increases, the user cannot remember all the channel numbers. Also, it takes some time to sequentially increase and decrease the channel number using the channel up ( ⁇ ) and down ( ⁇ ) keys, which causes inconvenience to the user.
- the user can select his/her intended channel number by sequentially pressing the number keys corresponding to the alphabets of the broadcast station.
- the user can select his/her favorite channel.
- the remote controller needs to include the shortcut keys as many as the channels, which causes a problem in the key arrangement.
- the user since the user does not know the current setting state of the favorite channel, the user has to check the setting state of the favorite channel in a menu screen or using the short keys one by one.
- the remote controller includes a liquid crystal display (LCD) to facilitate the editing of the favorite channels and the user's function manipulation, disadvantageously, the manufacture cost of the remote controller is increased.
- LCD liquid crystal display
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention overcome the above disadvantages and other disadvantages not described above. Also, the present invention is not required to overcome the disadvantages described above, and an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may not overcome any of the problems described above.
- the present invention provides a broadcast receiver having an item matching function which matches faces of a polyhedral key to favorite channels by installing the polyhedral key to a remote controller to facilitate the user's favorite channel editing, a user input device, and an item matching method.
- the present invention also provides a broadcast receiver having an item matching function which displays state of favorite channels set to faces of a polyhedral key using a polyhedral menu by displaying the polyhedral key of a remote controller in a screen to enable a user to check the setting state of the favorite channels, a user input device, and an item matching method.
- a broadcast receiver includes a manipulation receiver which receives a user command from a remote controller comprising a polyhedral key; and a controller which matches an item to each face of the polyhedral key according to the user command received through the manipulation receiver.
- the item may be a favorite channel.
- the controller may control to display a broadcast program of the matched favorite channel in a screen.
- the controller may match a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral key and sets the channel as a favorite channel.
- the controller may match a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral face and sets as a favorite channel.
- the broadcast receiver may further include a user interface (UI) generator which generates a polyhedral menu corresponding to the shape of the polyhedral key.
- UI user interface
- the UI generator may generate the polyhedral menu to display a broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to each face of the polyhedral key in each face of the polyhedral menu.
- the UI generator may generate the polyhedral menu to display an identification (ID) given to each face of the polyhedral key in each face of the polyhedral menu.
- the UI generator may generate the polyhedral menu to rotate and display the polyhedral menu according to a rotation of the polyhedral key.
- the controller may match the favorite channels to the faces of the polyhedral key according to the user command received through the manipulation receiver while displaying the polyhedral menu in the screen.
- the UI generator may generate a channel list to display the polyhedral menu together with the channel list required to match the favorite channels to the faces of the polyhedral key.
- the item may correspond to one of a plurality of functions of the broadcast receiver.
- a user input device includes a polyhedral key formed in a polyhedral shape; and a controller which receives a user command through the polyhedral key.
- a favorite channel may be matched to each face of the polyhedral key.
- a brightness of the face of the polyhedral key may differ according to whether the favorite channel is matched or not.
- the polyhedral key may be installed to rotate in at least one of a vertical direction and a horizontal direction.
- An identification (ID) may be given to each face of the polyhedral key.
- At least one of key values of the user input device may be matched to each face of the polyhedral key.
- an item matching method includes receiving a user command from a remote controller which comprises a polyhedral key; and matching an item to each face of the polyhedral key according to the user command.
- the item may be a favorite channel.
- the matching operation may control to display a broadcast program of the matched favorite channel in a screen.
- the matching operation may match a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral key and sets the channel as a favorite channel.
- the matching operation may match a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral face and sets as a favorite channel.
- the item matching method may further include generating a polyhedral menu corresponding to the shape of the polyhedral key and displaying a broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to each face of the polyhedral key.
- the display operation may additionally display an identification (ID) given to each face of the polyhedral key in each face of the polyhedral menu.
- ID an identification
- an item matching method includes receiving a user command input through a polyhedral key; and matching an item to each face of the polyhedral key according to the user command.
- a brightness of each face of the polyhedral key differs according to whether the favorite channel may be matched or not.
- the polyhedral key may be installed to rotate in at least one of a vertical direction and a horizontal direction.
- An ID may be given to each face of the polyhedral key.
- FIG. 1 depicts a user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 2A and 2B depict an operation of the user input device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a broadcast receiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B depict a screen displayed in the broadcast receiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5A depicts an operation of a user input device according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5B depicts a screen displayed in a broadcast receiver according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6A depicts an operation of a user input device according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6B depicts a screen displayed in a broadcast receiver according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a favorite channel setting method of the broadcast receiver and the user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a favorite channel editing method of the broadcast receiver and the user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 9 is a simplified block diagram of a broadcast receiver according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a simplified block diagram of a user input device according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart of an item setting method of the broadcast receiver according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart of an item setting method of the user input device according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 depicts a user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- a remote controller 100 of FIG. 1 which is the user input device of the present invention, includes a transmitter 110 , a function key part 120 , a polyhedral key 140 , a rotation supporter 160 , and a controller (not shown).
- the transmitter 110 sends a user command input through the function key part 120 and the polyhedral key 140 to an external device as an infrared signal under the control of the controller.
- the function key part 120 includes various keys such as number keys, channel up and down keys, and volume up and down keys.
- the polyhedral key 140 is rotatable in opposite directions because the rotation supporter 160 is installed on the left and the right of the polyhedral key 140 .
- Favorite channels are matched to faces of the polyhedral key 140 .
- the polyhedral key 140 may be rotatable from face to face according to the position of the rotation supporter 160 .
- the operation of the polyhedral key 140 will be described in more detail by referring to FIGS. 2A and 2B .
- the controller receives the user command input through the function key part 120 or the polyhedral key 140 and controls the transmitter 110 to send an infrared signal corresponding to the user command.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B depict the operation of the polyhedral key 140 of the remote controller 100 of FIG. 1 .
- the polyhedral key 140 is installed to the remote controller 100 to vertically rotate based on a rotation axis (ax).
- a unique identification (ID) such as A, B, C and D is allocated to each face of the polyhedral key 140 , excluding the face of the rotation axis.
- ID A unique identification
- the ID A of the upper face is displayed brightly.
- the ID A of the upper face is displayed darkly.
- the bright or dark display of the ID A is feasible by providing a light source such as light emitting diode (LED) in the polyhedral key 140 and turning on and off the light source depending on the matching. This applies to cases where the polyhedral key 140 rotates and other face (the face B, C or D) becomes the upper face.
- LED light emitting diode
- FIG. 2B is a plane view of the polyhedral key 140 , which is taken in front of the remote controller 100 .
- Four sides of the upper face can act as channel up and down keys and volume up and down keys.
- the face A in FIG. 2B can act as channel up and down keys and volume up and down keys.
- Up and Down of the face A are pressed, the same operations as pressing the channel up and down keys are executed.
- Left and Right of the face A are pressed, the same operations as pressing the volume up and down keys are executed.
- Center of the face A is pressed, the setup function or the select function is executed.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a broadcast receiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the broadcast receiver 200 includes a tuner 210 , a signal processor 220 , a speaker 230 , a display 240 , a memory 250 , a manipulation receiver 260 , a user interface (UI) generator 270 , and a controller 280 .
- the tuner 210 tunes a broadcast signal having a frequency band corresponding to a control signal of the controller 280 , among broadcast signals received from a broadcast station, demodulates the tuned broadcast signal, and corrects error of the signal.
- the signal processor 220 includes a demultiplexer 221 , a video processor 225 , and an audio processor 223 .
- the demultiplexer 221 splits the broadcast signal demodulated at the tuner 210 to video data, audio data, and extra data.
- the video processor 225 decodes the video data split at the demultiplexer 221 and processes the decoded video data to have a vertical frequency, a resolution, and an aspect ratio in accordance with an output specification of the display 240 .
- the audio processor 223 decodes the audio data split at the demultiplexer 221 , applies a sound quality enhancement algorithm, and outputs the processed to the speaker 230 .
- the speaker 230 produces the audio data fed from the audio processor 223 as a sound.
- the display 240 displays the video data processed at the video processor 225 in a screen.
- the display 240 can employ various display modules such as a digital light processing (DLP) projector, an LCD panel, and a plasma display panel (PDP).
- DLP digital light processing
- LCD panel LCD panel
- PDP plasma display panel
- the memory 250 contains various programs required to execute the operations of the broadcast receiver 220 , and stores a setup state of the broadcast receiver 200 such as a setting state of the favorite channel.
- the memory 250 stores the favorite channels matched to the faces of the polyhedral key 140 of the remote controller 100 as shown below in Table 1.
- channel number 11 is set as the favorite channel in the face A of the polyhedral key 140
- channel number 7 is set as the favorite channel in the face B
- channel number 5 is set as the favorite channel in the face C
- no favorite channel is set in the face D.
- the manipulation receiver 260 includes keys (not shown) for inputting the user command and a receiver (not shown) for receiving a user command from the remote controller 100 .
- the manipulation receiver 260 forwards a key signal corresponding to the received user command to the controller 280 . That is, the manipulation receiver 260 enables to edit the favorite channel by providing the key signal corresponding to the user command input through the polyhedral key 140 of the remote controller 100 to the controller 280 .
- the UI generator 270 generates a menu for displaying the state of the broadcast receiver 200 in the display 240 .
- the UI generator 270 generates a polyhedral menu corresponding to the shape of the polyhedral key 140 of the remote controller 100 .
- the UI generator 270 generates the polyhedral menu to display a broadcast program of the channels set as the favorite channels of the faces of the polyhedral key 140 according to the setting of the favorite channels stored to the memory 250 .
- the UI generator 270 displays the rotated polyhedral menu in the screen according to the rotation of the polyhedral key 140 .
- the UI generator 270 displays the IDs of the polyhedral key 140 in the faces of the polyhedral menu and displays the polyhedral menu together with a channel list required to edit the favorite channel so that the user can edit the favorite channel with the UI and the polyhedral menu displayed in the screen.
- the controller 280 controls the components to perform the corresponding function.
- the controller 280 can be implemented using a microcomputer and a central processing unit (CPU).
- the controller 280 matches the favorite channels to the faces of the polyhedral key 140 and stores the setting of the favorite channels to the memory 250 according to the manipulation of the polyhedral key 140 .
- the controller 280 controls to display the broadcast program of the matched favorite channel in the screen.
- the controller 280 matches the current channel displayed in the screen to the upper face of the polyhedral key 140 and set it as the favorite channel.
- the controller 280 matches the current channel displayed in the screen to the upper face of the polyhedral key 140 and sets it as the favorite channel.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B depict a screen displayed in the broadcast receiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the screen 300 of the broadcast receiver 200 displays the polyhedral menu 320 in the same shape as the polyhedral key 140 of the remote controller 100 .
- Each face of the polyhedral menu 320 displays the broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to each face of the polyhedral key 140 .
- the same IDs A, B, C and D as the IDs of the faces of the polyhedral key 140 are provided on the faces of the polyhedral menu 320 .
- the polyhedral menu 320 can be displayed in the screen 300 when the user executes the UI by manipulating the menu key of the function key part 120 of the remote controller 100 .
- the polyhedral menu 320 displayed in the screen 30 also rotates according to the rotation of the polyhedral key 140 .
- the screen 300 of the broadcast receiver 200 displays the polyhedral menu 320 together with a channel list menu 340 .
- the upper face of the polyhedral menu 320 is activated to be editable and the channel list menu 340 is displayed in the screen 300 .
- the user selects his/her intended channel by scrolling the channel list menu 340 by pressing Up and Down or Left and Right of the upper face of FIG. 2B , and then matches a new channel to the upper face as the favorite channel by pressing the center of the upper face. That is, in FIG. 4B , the channel number 9 is matched to the face A as the favorite channel and then stored.
- FIG. 5A depicts an operation of a user input device according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- a remote controller which is the user input device according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, includes a first polyhedral key 410 and a second polyhedral key 420 as shown in FIG. 5A . While two polyhedral keys are illustrated in FIG. 5A , more than two polyhedral keys can be provided.
- the operation of the first polyhedral key 410 and the second polyhedral key 420 is the same as the operation of the polyhedral key 140 of FIGS. 2A and 2B , and the first polyhedral key 410 and the second polyhedral key 420 independently operate.
- FIG. 5B depicts a screen displayed in the broadcast receiver according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the screen 430 of FIG. 5B displays a first polyhedral menu 440 and a second polyhedral menu 450 corresponding to the first polyhedral key 410 and the second polyhedral key 420 of FIG. 5A .
- the operation of the first polyhedral key 440 and the second polyhedral menu 450 is the same as that of the polyhedral menu 320 of FIGS. 4A and 4B .
- the first polyhedral menu 440 can be edited through the manipulation of the first polyhedral key 410
- the second polyhedral menu 450 can be edited through the manipulation of the second polyhedral key 420 .
- FIG. 6A depicts an operation of a user input device according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- a remote controller (not shown), which is the user input device according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, includes a polyhedral key 520 as shown in FIG. 6A .
- a face of the rotation axis (ax) is a regular hexahedron. Since there are six faces, six favorite channels can be matched. While the face of the rotation axis is regular hexahedral in FIG. 6A , it's shape may be other polygon.
- the operation of the polyhedral key 520 of FIG. 6A is the same as the operation of the polyhedral key 140 of FIGS. 2A and 2B .
- the polyhedral key 520 of FIG. 6A is also rotatable vertically, and the faces display their IDs A, B, C, D, E, and F.
- the ID A of the upper face is displayed brightly.
- the ID A of the upper face is displayed darkly.
- the bright or dark display of the ID A is feasible by providing a light source such as LED in the polyhedral key 520 and turning on and off the light source according to the matching. This applies to a case where the other face (the face B, C, D, E or F) is positioned at the top.
- the face A in FIG. 6A can act as the channel up and down keys, the volume up and down keys, the setup key, and the select key as described in FIG. 2B .
- FIG. 6B depicts a screen displayed in the broadcast receiver according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the screen 540 of the broadcast receiver 200 displays a polyhedral menu 560 in the same shape as the polyhedral key 520 of the remote controller 100 as shown in FIG. 6B .
- Each face of the polyhedral menu 560 displays a broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to the face of the polyhedral key 520 .
- the same IDs as the IDs provided on the faces of the polyhedral key 520 are given.
- the polyhedral menu 560 can be displayed when the user executes the UI by manipulating the menu key of the function key part 120 of the remote controller 100 .
- the polyhedral menu 560 displayed in the screen 540 also rotates according to the rotation of the polyhedral key 520 .
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a favorite channel setting method of the broadcast receiver and the user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the user presses the center of the upper face (S 630 ). In doing so, when the center is pressed less than a certain amount of time (S 650 ), the broadcast program of the matched favorite channel is displayed in the screen (S 660 ). In particular, when the center of the upper face of the polyhedral key 140 , 410 , 420 and 520 is pressed less than a certain amount of time, the controller 280 determines it as the select signal and displays the broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to the upper face in the screen.
- the controller 280 determines it as the setting signal and defines the new channel in the upper face as the favorite channel.
- the current channel displayed in the screen is matched to the upper face of the polyhedral key 140 , 410 , 420 and 520 as its favorite channel regardless of the amount of time of the center of the upper face is pressed.
- the favorite channel can be matched to each face of the polyhedral key 140 , 410 , 420 and 520 .
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a favorite channel editing method of the broadcast receiver and the user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the user displays the polyhedral menu 320 , 440 , 450 and 560 in the screen by manipulating the function key part 120 (S 700 ), and manipulates the polyhedral key 140 , 410 , 420 , and 520 to move the face of the favorite channel to be edited to the top (S 720 ).
- the user displays the channel list menu 340 in the screen by pressing the center of the upper face of the polyhedral key 140 , 410 , 420 and 520 (S 740 ) and scrolls the channel list menu 340 by pressing the upper side and the lower side or the left side and the right side of the upper face of the polyhedral key 140 , 410 , 420 and 520 (S 760 ).
- the user selects a channel to be set as the favorite channel and then presses the center of the upper face (S 780 ).
- While the favorite channel is edited by way of example, various items other than the favorite channels can be applied to the polyhedral key and the polyhedral menu.
- FIG. 9 is a simplified block diagram of a broadcast receiver according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the broadcast receiver of FIG. 9 includes a manipulation receiver 800 and a controller 820 .
- the manipulation receiver 800 receives a user command from a remote controller (not shown) which receives the user command and provides a key signal corresponding to the received user command to the controller 820 .
- the remote controller includes a polyhedral key. The shape and the operation of the polyhedral key have been illustrated in FIGS. 2A , 2 B, 5 A and 6 A.
- the controller 820 controls the components to perform the corresponding function.
- the controller 820 can be implemented using a microcomputer and a CPU. According to the manipulation of the polyhedral key of the remote controller, the controller 820 matches various items corresponding to the functions of the broadcast receiver to the faces of the polyhedral key.
- the controller 820 controls to execute the function corresponding to the matched item.
- the controller 820 matches the current function to the upper face of the polyhedral key.
- the controller 820 matches the current function to the upper face of the polyhedral key.
- FIG. 10 is a simplified block diagram of a user input device according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the user input device of FIG. 10 includes a polyhedral key 840 and a controller 860 .
- the polyhedral key 840 is installed to vertically or horizontally rotate based on a rotation axis (not shown). Four faces, excluding the face of the rotation axis, are given unique IDs A, B, C and D. Various items corresponding to the functions of the user input device or the functions of the external device which receives the user command through the user input device are matched to the four faces of the polyhedral key 840 .
- the shape of the polyhedral key 840 is hexahedral for example, the polyhedral key 840 can be shaped as shown in FIGS. 5A and 6A .
- the controller 860 receives the user command through the polyhedral key 840 and sets the functions of the user input device, or controls a transmitter (not shown) to send an infrared signal corresponding to the user command input through the user input device to the external device. In other words, the controller 860 controls to match the items to the faces of the polyhedral key 840 according to the user command input through the polyhedral key 840 . Part of key values given to the user input device such as remote controller is matched to each face of the polyhedral key 840 .
- the controller 860 controls to brightly display the ID A of the upper face.
- the controller 860 controls to darkly display the ID A of the upper face.
- the bright or dark display of the ID A is carried out by providing a light source such as LED in the polyhedral key 840 and turning on and off the light source according to the item matching.
- the controller 860 performs the same control operation when the polyhedral key 840 rotates and the other face (the face B, C or D) is positioned at the top.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart of an item setting method of the broadcast receiver according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the controller 820 receives the user command from the remote controller having the polyhedral key (S 900 ).
- the controller 820 matches the items to the faces of the polyhedral key according to the received user command (S 920 ).
- the controller 820 controls to execute the function corresponding to the matched item.
- the controller 820 matches the current function to the upper face of the polyhedral key.
- the controller 820 matches the current function to the upper face of the polyhedral key.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart of an item setting method of the user input device according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the controller 860 receives the user command through the polyhedral key 840 (S 940 ).
- the controller 860 controls to match the items to the polyhedral key 840 according to the input user command (S 860 ).
- the favorite channels are matched to the respective faces of the polyhedral key of the remote controller to thus facilitate the setting and the editing of the favorite channels.
- the favorite channels are matched to the faces of the polyhedral key so that the user can easily manipulate and use the various items.
- the polyhedral menu corresponding to the polyhedral key is displayed to thus allow to confirm and to edit the items matched to the faces.
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A broadcast receiver and a user input device having an item matching function, and an item matching method are provided. The user input device includes a polyhedral key. Various items can be matched to faces of the polyhedral key. The polyhedral key is displayed in a screen of the broadcast receiver so that the user can check and edit the setting of the items.
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- This application claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-0078263, filed on Aug. 3, 2007, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- Apparatuses and methods consistent with the present invention relate to a broadcast receiver and a user input device having an item matching function, and an item matching method. More particularly, apparatuses and methods consistent with the present invention relate to a broadcast receiver having an item matching function which enables a user to watch a frequently viewed channel through an easy manipulation of a remote controller when the user wants to, by setting the user's frequently viewed channel as a favorite channel, a user input device and an item matching method.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In general, to watch an intended channel, a user can directly input a channel number of a broadcast station as he/she remembers using number keys of a user input device such as remote controller, or select a channel number by sequentially pressing channel up (Δ) and down (∇) keys. However, when the number of the channels increases, the user cannot remember all the channel numbers. Also, it takes some time to sequentially increase and decrease the channel number using the channel up (Δ) and down (∇) keys, which causes inconvenience to the user.
- To address those problems, recently, by mapping a plurality of number keys to alphabets, the user can select his/her intended channel number by sequentially pressing the number keys corresponding to the alphabets of the broadcast station. Alternatively, by providing shortcut keys in the remote controller and matching the user's favorite channel to a shortcut key, the user can select his/her favorite channel.
- As for the first method, it is quite hard for the user to remember the names of all broadcast stations and the user needs to input the name of the broadcast station one by one. As for the second method, if there are multiple favorite channels, the remote controller needs to include the shortcut keys as many as the channels, which causes a problem in the key arrangement. In addition, since the user does not know the current setting state of the favorite channel, the user has to check the setting state of the favorite channel in a menu screen or using the short keys one by one.
- In case where the remote controller includes a liquid crystal display (LCD) to facilitate the editing of the favorite channels and the user's function manipulation, disadvantageously, the manufacture cost of the remote controller is increased.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention overcome the above disadvantages and other disadvantages not described above. Also, the present invention is not required to overcome the disadvantages described above, and an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may not overcome any of the problems described above.
- The present invention provides a broadcast receiver having an item matching function which matches faces of a polyhedral key to favorite channels by installing the polyhedral key to a remote controller to facilitate the user's favorite channel editing, a user input device, and an item matching method.
- The present invention also provides a broadcast receiver having an item matching function which displays state of favorite channels set to faces of a polyhedral key using a polyhedral menu by displaying the polyhedral key of a remote controller in a screen to enable a user to check the setting state of the favorite channels, a user input device, and an item matching method.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, a broadcast receiver includes a manipulation receiver which receives a user command from a remote controller comprising a polyhedral key; and a controller which matches an item to each face of the polyhedral key according to the user command received through the manipulation receiver.
- The item may be a favorite channel.
- When there is a favorite channel matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed less than a certain time, the controller may control to display a broadcast program of the matched favorite channel in a screen. When there is a favorite channel matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed over a certain time, the controller may match a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral key and sets the channel as a favorite channel.
- When there is no favorite channel matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed, the controller may match a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral face and sets as a favorite channel.
- The broadcast receiver may further include a user interface (UI) generator which generates a polyhedral menu corresponding to the shape of the polyhedral key.
- The UI generator may generate the polyhedral menu to display a broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to each face of the polyhedral key in each face of the polyhedral menu.
- The UI generator may generate the polyhedral menu to display an identification (ID) given to each face of the polyhedral key in each face of the polyhedral menu.
- The UI generator may generate the polyhedral menu to rotate and display the polyhedral menu according to a rotation of the polyhedral key.
- The controller may match the favorite channels to the faces of the polyhedral key according to the user command received through the manipulation receiver while displaying the polyhedral menu in the screen.
- The UI generator may generate a channel list to display the polyhedral menu together with the channel list required to match the favorite channels to the faces of the polyhedral key.
- The item may correspond to one of a plurality of functions of the broadcast receiver.
- According to the aspect of the present invention, a user input device includes a polyhedral key formed in a polyhedral shape; and a controller which receives a user command through the polyhedral key.
- A favorite channel may be matched to each face of the polyhedral key.
- A brightness of the face of the polyhedral key may differ according to whether the favorite channel is matched or not.
- The polyhedral key may be installed to rotate in at least one of a vertical direction and a horizontal direction.
- An identification (ID) may be given to each face of the polyhedral key.
- At least one of key values of the user input device may be matched to each face of the polyhedral key.
- According to the aspect of the present invention, an item matching method includes receiving a user command from a remote controller which comprises a polyhedral key; and matching an item to each face of the polyhedral key according to the user command.
- The item may be a favorite channel.
- When there is a favorite channel matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed less than a certain time, the matching operation may control to display a broadcast program of the matched favorite channel in a screen. When there is a favorite channel matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed over a certain time, the matching operation may match a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral key and sets the channel as a favorite channel. When there is no favorite channel matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed, the matching operation may match a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral face and sets as a favorite channel.
- The item matching method may further include generating a polyhedral menu corresponding to the shape of the polyhedral key and displaying a broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to each face of the polyhedral key.
- The display operation may additionally display an identification (ID) given to each face of the polyhedral key in each face of the polyhedral menu.
- According to the aspect of the present invention, an item matching method includes receiving a user command input through a polyhedral key; and matching an item to each face of the polyhedral key according to the user command.
- A brightness of each face of the polyhedral key differs according to whether the favorite channel may be matched or not.
- The polyhedral key may be installed to rotate in at least one of a vertical direction and a horizontal direction.
- An ID may be given to each face of the polyhedral key.
- The above and/or other aspects of the present invention will be more apparent by describing certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 depicts a user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 2A and 2B depict an operation of the user input device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a broadcast receiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 4A and 4B depict a screen displayed in the broadcast receiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5A depicts an operation of a user input device according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5B depicts a screen displayed in a broadcast receiver according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6A depicts an operation of a user input device according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6B depicts a screen displayed in a broadcast receiver according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a favorite channel setting method of the broadcast receiver and the user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a favorite channel editing method of the broadcast receiver and the user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a simplified block diagram of a broadcast receiver according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a simplified block diagram of a user input device according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 11 is a flowchart of an item setting method of the broadcast receiver according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 12 is a flowchart of an item setting method of the user input device according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - Certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- In the following description, same drawing reference numerals are used for the same elements even in different drawings. The matters defined in the description, such as detailed construction and elements, are provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of the invention. Thus, it is apparent that the exemplary embodiments of the present invention can be carried out without those specifically defined matters. Also, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail since they would obscure the invention with unnecessary detail.
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FIG. 1 depicts a user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - A
remote controller 100 ofFIG. 1 , which is the user input device of the present invention, includes atransmitter 110, a functionkey part 120, apolyhedral key 140, arotation supporter 160, and a controller (not shown). - The
transmitter 110 sends a user command input through the functionkey part 120 and thepolyhedral key 140 to an external device as an infrared signal under the control of the controller. - The function
key part 120 includes various keys such as number keys, channel up and down keys, and volume up and down keys. - The
polyhedral key 140 is rotatable in opposite directions because therotation supporter 160 is installed on the left and the right of thepolyhedral key 140. Favorite channels are matched to faces of thepolyhedral key 140. Herein, thepolyhedral key 140 may be rotatable from face to face according to the position of therotation supporter 160. The operation of thepolyhedral key 140 will be described in more detail by referring toFIGS. 2A and 2B . - The controller receives the user command input through the function
key part 120 or thepolyhedral key 140 and controls thetransmitter 110 to send an infrared signal corresponding to the user command. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B depict the operation of thepolyhedral key 140 of theremote controller 100 ofFIG. 1 . - Referring to
FIG. 2A , thepolyhedral key 140 is installed to theremote controller 100 to vertically rotate based on a rotation axis (ax). A unique identification (ID) such as A, B, C and D is allocated to each face of thepolyhedral key 140, excluding the face of the rotation axis. When a favorite channel is matched to the upper face (the face A in FIG. 2A), the ID A of the upper face is displayed brightly. When a favorite channel is not matched, the ID A of the upper face is displayed darkly. The bright or dark display of the ID A is feasible by providing a light source such as light emitting diode (LED) in thepolyhedral key 140 and turning on and off the light source depending on the matching. This applies to cases where thepolyhedral key 140 rotates and other face (the face B, C or D) becomes the upper face. -
FIG. 2B is a plane view of thepolyhedral key 140, which is taken in front of theremote controller 100. Four sides of the upper face (the face A inFIG. 2B ) can act as channel up and down keys and volume up and down keys. When Up and Down of the face A are pressed, the same operations as pressing the channel up and down keys are executed. When Left and Right of the face A are pressed, the same operations as pressing the volume up and down keys are executed. When Center of the face A is pressed, the setup function or the select function is executed. -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a broadcast receiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - The
broadcast receiver 200 includes atuner 210, asignal processor 220, aspeaker 230, adisplay 240, amemory 250, amanipulation receiver 260, a user interface (UI)generator 270, and acontroller 280. - The
tuner 210 tunes a broadcast signal having a frequency band corresponding to a control signal of thecontroller 280, among broadcast signals received from a broadcast station, demodulates the tuned broadcast signal, and corrects error of the signal. - The
signal processor 220 includes ademultiplexer 221, avideo processor 225, and anaudio processor 223. - The
demultiplexer 221 splits the broadcast signal demodulated at thetuner 210 to video data, audio data, and extra data. - The
video processor 225 decodes the video data split at thedemultiplexer 221 and processes the decoded video data to have a vertical frequency, a resolution, and an aspect ratio in accordance with an output specification of thedisplay 240. - The
audio processor 223 decodes the audio data split at thedemultiplexer 221, applies a sound quality enhancement algorithm, and outputs the processed to thespeaker 230. Thespeaker 230 produces the audio data fed from theaudio processor 223 as a sound. - The
display 240 displays the video data processed at thevideo processor 225 in a screen. Thedisplay 240 can employ various display modules such as a digital light processing (DLP) projector, an LCD panel, and a plasma display panel (PDP). - The
memory 250 contains various programs required to execute the operations of thebroadcast receiver 220, and stores a setup state of thebroadcast receiver 200 such as a setting state of the favorite channel. For example, thememory 250 stores the favorite channels matched to the faces of thepolyhedral key 140 of theremote controller 100 as shown below in Table 1. -
TABLE 1 ID of polyhedral key Favorite channel A 11 B 7 C 5 D — - In Table 1,
channel number 11 is set as the favorite channel in the face A of thepolyhedral key 140,channel number 7 is set as the favorite channel in the face B,channel number 5 is set as the favorite channel in the face C, and no favorite channel is set in the face D. - The
manipulation receiver 260 includes keys (not shown) for inputting the user command and a receiver (not shown) for receiving a user command from theremote controller 100. Themanipulation receiver 260 forwards a key signal corresponding to the received user command to thecontroller 280. That is, themanipulation receiver 260 enables to edit the favorite channel by providing the key signal corresponding to the user command input through thepolyhedral key 140 of theremote controller 100 to thecontroller 280. - The
UI generator 270 generates a menu for displaying the state of thebroadcast receiver 200 in thedisplay 240. In detail, theUI generator 270 generates a polyhedral menu corresponding to the shape of thepolyhedral key 140 of theremote controller 100. Herein, theUI generator 270 generates the polyhedral menu to display a broadcast program of the channels set as the favorite channels of the faces of thepolyhedral key 140 according to the setting of the favorite channels stored to thememory 250. - The
UI generator 270 displays the rotated polyhedral menu in the screen according to the rotation of thepolyhedral key 140. TheUI generator 270 displays the IDs of thepolyhedral key 140 in the faces of the polyhedral menu and displays the polyhedral menu together with a channel list required to edit the favorite channel so that the user can edit the favorite channel with the UI and the polyhedral menu displayed in the screen. - When the user command is input through the
manipulation receiver 260, thecontroller 280 controls the components to perform the corresponding function. Thecontroller 280 can be implemented using a microcomputer and a central processing unit (CPU). Thecontroller 280 matches the favorite channels to the faces of thepolyhedral key 140 and stores the setting of the favorite channels to thememory 250 according to the manipulation of thepolyhedral key 140. - In further detail, when a favorite channel is matched to the upper face of the
polyhedral key 140 and the upper face of thepolyhedral key 140 is pressed less than a certain amount of time, thecontroller 280 controls to display the broadcast program of the matched favorite channel in the screen. When a favorite channel is matched to the upper face of thepolyhedral key 140 and the upper face of thepolyhedral key 140 is pressed more than the certain amount of time, thecontroller 280 matches the current channel displayed in the screen to the upper face of thepolyhedral key 140 and set it as the favorite channel. When no favorite channel is matched to the upper face of thepolyhedral key 140 and the user presses the upper face of thepolyhedral key 140, thecontroller 280 matches the current channel displayed in the screen to the upper face of thepolyhedral key 140 and sets it as the favorite channel. -
FIGS. 4A and 4B depict a screen displayed in the broadcast receiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - As shown in
FIG. 4A , thescreen 300 of thebroadcast receiver 200 displays thepolyhedral menu 320 in the same shape as thepolyhedral key 140 of theremote controller 100. Each face of thepolyhedral menu 320 displays the broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to each face of thepolyhedral key 140. The same IDs A, B, C and D as the IDs of the faces of thepolyhedral key 140 are provided on the faces of thepolyhedral menu 320. Thepolyhedral menu 320 can be displayed in thescreen 300 when the user executes the UI by manipulating the menu key of the functionkey part 120 of theremote controller 100. Next, when the user vertically rotates thepolyhedral key 140, thepolyhedral menu 320 displayed in the screen 30 also rotates according to the rotation of thepolyhedral key 140. - In
FIG. 4B , thescreen 300 of thebroadcast receiver 200 displays thepolyhedral menu 320 together with achannel list menu 340. When the user moves the face of thepolyhedral key 140 to edit to the top and presses the center of the upper face while thepolyhedral menu 320 is displayed in the screen, the upper face of thepolyhedral menu 320 is activated to be editable and thechannel list menu 340 is displayed in thescreen 300. The user selects his/her intended channel by scrolling thechannel list menu 340 by pressing Up and Down or Left and Right of the upper face ofFIG. 2B , and then matches a new channel to the upper face as the favorite channel by pressing the center of the upper face. That is, inFIG. 4B , thechannel number 9 is matched to the face A as the favorite channel and then stored. -
FIG. 5A depicts an operation of a user input device according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - A remote controller (not shown) which is the user input device according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, includes a first
polyhedral key 410 and a secondpolyhedral key 420 as shown inFIG. 5A . While two polyhedral keys are illustrated inFIG. 5A , more than two polyhedral keys can be provided. The operation of the firstpolyhedral key 410 and the secondpolyhedral key 420 is the same as the operation of thepolyhedral key 140 ofFIGS. 2A and 2B , and the firstpolyhedral key 410 and the secondpolyhedral key 420 independently operate. -
FIG. 5B depicts a screen displayed in the broadcast receiver according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - The
screen 430 ofFIG. 5B displays afirst polyhedral menu 440 and asecond polyhedral menu 450 corresponding to the firstpolyhedral key 410 and the secondpolyhedral key 420 ofFIG. 5A . The operation of the firstpolyhedral key 440 and thesecond polyhedral menu 450 is the same as that of thepolyhedral menu 320 ofFIGS. 4A and 4B . Thefirst polyhedral menu 440 can be edited through the manipulation of the firstpolyhedral key 410, and thesecond polyhedral menu 450 can be edited through the manipulation of the secondpolyhedral key 420. -
FIG. 6A depicts an operation of a user input device according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - A remote controller (not shown), which is the user input device according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, includes a
polyhedral key 520 as shown inFIG. 6A . In thepolyhedral key 520, a face of the rotation axis (ax) is a regular hexahedron. Since there are six faces, six favorite channels can be matched. While the face of the rotation axis is regular hexahedral inFIG. 6A , it's shape may be other polygon. The operation of thepolyhedral key 520 ofFIG. 6A is the same as the operation of thepolyhedral key 140 ofFIGS. 2A and 2B . - Specifically, the
polyhedral key 520 ofFIG. 6A is also rotatable vertically, and the faces display their IDs A, B, C, D, E, and F. When a favorite channel is matched to an upper face (the face A inFIG. 6A ), the ID A of the upper face is displayed brightly. When no favorite channel is matched, the ID A of the upper face is displayed darkly. The bright or dark display of the ID A is feasible by providing a light source such as LED in thepolyhedral key 520 and turning on and off the light source according to the matching. This applies to a case where the other face (the face B, C, D, E or F) is positioned at the top. - Four sides of the upper face (the face A in
FIG. 6A ) can act as the channel up and down keys, the volume up and down keys, the setup key, and the select key as described inFIG. 2B . -
FIG. 6B depicts a screen displayed in the broadcast receiver according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - The
screen 540 of thebroadcast receiver 200 displays apolyhedral menu 560 in the same shape as thepolyhedral key 520 of theremote controller 100 as shown inFIG. 6B . Each face of thepolyhedral menu 560 displays a broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to the face of thepolyhedral key 520. The same IDs as the IDs provided on the faces of thepolyhedral key 520 are given. Thepolyhedral menu 560 can be displayed when the user executes the UI by manipulating the menu key of the functionkey part 120 of theremote controller 100. When the user rotates thepolyhedral key 520 up and down, thepolyhedral menu 560 displayed in thescreen 540 also rotates according to the rotation of thepolyhedral key 520. -
FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a favorite channel setting method of the broadcast receiver and the user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - In
FIG. 7 , after changing the channel by manipulating the manipulation key (S600), when the user wants to set a current channel displayed in the screen as the favorite channel (S610-Y), the user moves the face of thepolyhedral key polyhedral key - When there exists the favorite channel matched to the upper face of the
polyhedral key polyhedral key controller 280 determines it as the select signal and displays the broadcast program of the favorite channel matched to the upper face in the screen. - On the other hand, when the center is pressed more than the certain amount of time (S650-N), the current channel displayed in the screen is matched to the upper face of the
polyhedral key polyhedral key controller 280 determines it as the setting signal and defines the new channel in the upper face as the favorite channel. - On the other hand, when there is no favorite channel matched to the upper face of the
polyhedral key polyhedral key polyhedral key polyhedral key - Hence, the favorite channel can be matched to each face of the
polyhedral key -
FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a favorite channel editing method of the broadcast receiver and the user input device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - In
FIG. 8 , the user displays thepolyhedral menu polyhedral key channel list menu 340 in the screen by pressing the center of the upper face of thepolyhedral key channel list menu 340 by pressing the upper side and the lower side or the left side and the right side of the upper face of thepolyhedral key - Thus, the favorite channel is edited.
- While the favorite channel is edited by way of example, various items other than the favorite channels can be applied to the polyhedral key and the polyhedral menu.
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FIG. 9 is a simplified block diagram of a broadcast receiver according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - The broadcast receiver of
FIG. 9 includes amanipulation receiver 800 and acontroller 820. - The
manipulation receiver 800 receives a user command from a remote controller (not shown) which receives the user command and provides a key signal corresponding to the received user command to thecontroller 820. The remote controller includes a polyhedral key. The shape and the operation of the polyhedral key have been illustrated inFIGS. 2A , 2B, 5A and 6A. - When the user command is input through the
manipulation receiver 800, thecontroller 820 controls the components to perform the corresponding function. Thecontroller 820 can be implemented using a microcomputer and a CPU. According to the manipulation of the polyhedral key of the remote controller, thecontroller 820 matches various items corresponding to the functions of the broadcast receiver to the faces of the polyhedral key. - In more detail, when there is an item matched to the upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed less than a certain amount of time, the
controller 820 controls to execute the function corresponding to the matched item. When there is an item matched to the upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed more than the certain amount of time, thecontroller 820 matches the current function to the upper face of the polyhedral key. When no item is matched to the upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed, thecontroller 820 matches the current function to the upper face of the polyhedral key. -
FIG. 10 is a simplified block diagram of a user input device according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - The user input device of
FIG. 10 includes apolyhedral key 840 and acontroller 860. - The
polyhedral key 840 is installed to vertically or horizontally rotate based on a rotation axis (not shown). Four faces, excluding the face of the rotation axis, are given unique IDs A, B, C and D. Various items corresponding to the functions of the user input device or the functions of the external device which receives the user command through the user input device are matched to the four faces of thepolyhedral key 840. In this exemplary embodiment of the present invention, while the shape of thepolyhedral key 840 is hexahedral for example, thepolyhedral key 840 can be shaped as shown inFIGS. 5A and 6A . - The
controller 860 receives the user command through thepolyhedral key 840 and sets the functions of the user input device, or controls a transmitter (not shown) to send an infrared signal corresponding to the user command input through the user input device to the external device. In other words, thecontroller 860 controls to match the items to the faces of thepolyhedral key 840 according to the user command input through thepolyhedral key 840. Part of key values given to the user input device such as remote controller is matched to each face of thepolyhedral key 840. - When the item is matched to the upper face (the face A in
FIG. 10 ) of thepolyhedral key 840, thecontroller 860 controls to brightly display the ID A of the upper face. When no item is matched, thecontroller 860 controls to darkly display the ID A of the upper face. The bright or dark display of the ID A is carried out by providing a light source such as LED in thepolyhedral key 840 and turning on and off the light source according to the item matching. Thecontroller 860 performs the same control operation when thepolyhedral key 840 rotates and the other face (the face B, C or D) is positioned at the top. -
FIG. 11 is a flowchart of an item setting method of the broadcast receiver according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - In
FIG. 11 , thecontroller 820 receives the user command from the remote controller having the polyhedral key (S900). Thecontroller 820 matches the items to the faces of the polyhedral key according to the received user command (S920). In further detail, when the item is matched to the upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed less than a certain time, thecontroller 820 controls to execute the function corresponding to the matched item. When the item is matched to the upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed over the certain time, thecontroller 820 matches the current function to the upper face of the polyhedral key. When no item is matched to the upper face of the polyhedral key and the user presses the upper face of the polyhedral key, thecontroller 820 matches the current function to the upper face of the polyhedral key. -
FIG. 12 is a flowchart of an item setting method of the user input device according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - In
FIG. 12 , thecontroller 860 receives the user command through the polyhedral key 840 (S940). Thecontroller 860 controls to match the items to thepolyhedral key 840 according to the input user command (S860). - As such, it is possible to various items corresponding to the functions of the electronic device such as broadcast receiver or user input device, to the polyhedral key.
- In the light of the foregoing as set forth above, the favorite channels are matched to the respective faces of the polyhedral key of the remote controller to thus facilitate the setting and the editing of the favorite channels. Not only the favorite channels but also various items are matched to the faces of the polyhedral key so that the user can easily manipulate and use the various items.
- Further, the polyhedral menu corresponding to the polyhedral key is displayed to thus allow to confirm and to edit the items matched to the faces.
- The foregoing exemplary embodiments and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention. The present teaching can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. Also, the description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims, and many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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1. A broadcast receiver comprising:
a manipulation receiver which receives a command from a remote controller comprising a polyhedral key; and
a controller which matches an item to each face of the polyhedral key according to the command received by the manipulation receiver.
2. The broadcast receiver of claim 1 , wherein the item is a channel.
3. The broadcast receiver of claim 2 , wherein, if a channel is matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed less than a certain amount of time, the controller controls to display a broadcast program of the matched channel in a screen.
4. The broadcast receiver of claim 2 , wherein, if a channel is matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed more than a certain amount of time, the controller matches a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral key and sets the channel as a favorite channel.
5. The broadcast receiver of claim 2 , wherein, if no channel is matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed, the controller matches a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral face and sets the current channel as a favorite channel.
6. The broadcast receiver of claim 1 , further comprising:
a user interface (UI) generator which generates a polyhedral menu corresponding to a shape of the polyhedral key.
7. The broadcast receiver of claim 6 , wherein the UI generator generates the polyhedral menu to display a broadcast program of a channel matched to each face of the polyhedral key in each face of the polyhedral menu.
8. The broadcast receiver of claim 6 , wherein the UI generator generates the polyhedral menu to display an identification (ID) given to each face of the polyhedral key in each face of the polyhedral menu.
9. The broadcast receiver of claim 6 , wherein the UI generator generates the polyhedral menu to rotate and display the polyhedral menu according to a rotation of the polyhedral key.
10. The broadcast receiver of claim 6 , wherein the controller matches channels to the faces of the polyhedral key according to the command received by the manipulation receiver while displaying the polyhedral menu in a screen.
11. The broadcast receiver of claim 10 , wherein the UI generator generates a channel list to display the polyhedral menu together with the channel list required to match the channels to the faces of the polyhedral key.
12. The broadcast receiver of claim 1 , wherein the item corresponds to one of a plurality of functions of the broadcast receiver.
13. A user input device comprising:
a polyhedral key formed in a polyhedral shape; and
a controller which receives a command input by manipulating the polyhedral key.
14. The user input device of claim 13 , wherein a channel is matched to each face of the polyhedral key.
15. The user input device of claim 14 , wherein a brightness of the face of the polyhedral key differs according to whether the channel is matched.
16. The user input device of claim 13 , wherein the polyhedral key is rotatable.
17. The user input device of claim 13 , wherein an identification (ID) is given to each face of the polyhedral key.
18. The user input device of claim 13 , wherein at least one of key values of the user input device is matched to each face of the polyhedral key.
19. An item matching method comprising:
receiving a user command from a remote controller which comprises a polyhedral key; and
matching an item to each face of the polyhedral key according to the user command.
20. The item matching method of claim 19 , wherein the item is a channel.
21. The item matching method of claim 20 , wherein, if a channel is matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed less than a certain amount of time, the matching controls to display a broadcast program of the matched channel in a screen.
22. The item matching method of claim 20 , wherein, if a channel is matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed more than a certain amount of time, the matching matches a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral key and sets the current channel as a favorite channel.
23. The item matching method of claim 20 , wherein, if no favorite channel is matched to an upper face of the polyhedral key and the upper face of the polyhedral key is pressed, the matching matches a current channel displayed in a screen to the upper face of the polyhedral face and sets the current channel as a favorite channel.
24. The item matching method of claim 20 , further comprising:
generating a polyhedral menu corresponding to a shape of the polyhedral key and displaying a broadcast program of the channel matched to each face of the polyhedral key.
25. The item matching method of claim 24 , wherein the displaying additionally displays an identification (ID) given to each face of the polyhedral key in each face of the polyhedral menu.
26. An item matching method comprising:
receiving a command input by manipulating a polyhedral key; and
matching an item to each face of the polyhedral key according to the command.
27. The item matching method of claim 26 , wherein a brightness of each face of the polyhedral key differs according to whether the channel is matched.
28. The item matching method of claim 26 , wherein the polyhedral key is rotatable.
29. The item matching method of claim 26 , wherein an identification (ID) is given to each face of the polyhedral key.
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